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Computational Multifunctional Display Based on Polarization Processing

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Abstract

A multi-functional display is realized by utilizing polarization processing to reconstruct directivity of represented information. Fundamental architecture is composed of multi-layered liquid-crystal display (LCD) panels and computational reconstruction between coded images on the LCD panels. The proposed display performs 2D, 3D, multi-views, and secure display. Thus, the proposed display performs multi-functions that are generated by computation without changing hardware configuration.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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